Official leaderboard | Fleetwood’s hole-by-hole guideFleetwood and Willett take route 66 in search of August dreamAnd feel free to email Scott with your thoughts 12.56pm GMT
DeChambeau has now made three birdies in a row. This is a really impressive battle back from the brink. But he’s put too much into his drive at 15, and whistles it into the pines down the right. He’ll be forced to lay up from there. Meanwhile it’s two putts for birdie for Reed on 13, and he moves up to -6. Marc Leishman is going along nicely, too: he’d left an eagle putt on 15 a good ten feet short in the gloaming last night, so opted to come back and sort it this morning. Wise decision, as he made his birdie putt; he’s -5. 12.53pm GMT
DeChambeau makes no mistake with his birdie putt on 14. In it goes, and the
US Open champion is fighting the good fight. He’s -1, which is also the gently oscillating projected cut line once again. A costly double-bogey for Oosthuizen, though, who screws his approach back off the green, then sees his putt up the false front come back to his feet. He’s -5. A birdie for Paul Casey on 13, snatching back the shot he carelessly shed at 10 last night: he’s -7 again. And on 9, CT Pan makes his par to sign for a superb round of 66. He’s -8 and this is one hell of a leader board.
-9: Ancer (F), Smith (F), Thomas (F), D Johnson (F), Rahm (14)-8: Cantlay (F), Im (F), Pan (F), Matsuyama (16)